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“ ROSCO Gloves for Easter Smartness—(lllustrated) ILK. v / M 14R. —SHORT GAUNTLET, in French suede. A lining of royal blue shows richly through the prettily eyeletted cuff; one dome fastener; in beaver, pastel and champagne 14s 6d net cash lfi.lL 16R AN EYELETTED PANDYKED CUFF, is the essence of chic in this French suede gauntlet glove. A white kid lining shows up the cut-outs beautifully. Piped in white also. In French grey, beaver, brown and slate ; one dome fastener 17s 6d rwt cash 16R.—A SUEDE FABRIC GLOVE, has a daintily embroidered cuff in fine silk with a rich floral design in a darker colour; in beaver, grey, fawn and mole—--6s 11d net cash 17R.—BEAUTIFUL FRENCH SUEDE GAUNTLET has a gay little brocaded silk top in bois-de-rose with black and touches of colour to relieve it. Fancy silk points in contrasting shades; in beaver, brown, grey and fawn ... 13s 6d net cash f* . K. I.BR.—FINE SUEDE GLOVId comes with pretty pieroed top, with a lower vandyked frill of white kid, fancy, points; one dome fastener; in grey, brown, fawn and mole u 12s 6d net cash I9R.— SMART TURN-OVER CUFF lends distinctive air to this glove in suede fabric. Embroidered in self tones and in colour. In the new brown, dark beaver, chamois, grey, blaok and white; side fastener--5s 11d net cash dr 2.R 8 a 2 13.1^ *2 uu 11 12 13R.—SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, especially good valve, prettily j ' embroidered in self tones and oolour; in new turn-over and fritted gauntlet; one dome fastener ... ... All 1 4s 11 d pair net own OPKN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY,—LATE NIGHT FRIDAYS. CLOSED SATURDAYS 1 p.m. Palmerstonts fashion centra . - - I RING 6148. The Taringamatu Tet&ra Sawmills LIMITED, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND SAWMILLERB, MAIM STREET WEST (opp. Engine Sheds), PALMERSTON NORTH. We hold full stocks of First-class Building and Joinery Timber:— Totara, Rimu, Matai. All dressed lines seasoned and kept unfler cover. Rough Heart Totara for all classes of farm work supplied m large or small lots' at cheap rates. Split Totara Posts, Strainers, Droppers. PRICES ON APPLICATION. ♦ O <> it <► it it it it it it i> it it it ♦ It’s well Worth a Good Frame! awhIUJESJP /V The picture of a friend or a relative is indeed worth the small expense of a good frame. ig us your pictures; we specialise and can guarantee satisfaction. ALEXANDER CLARK, LTD. S T D 5 FITZHERBERT STREET AND CARROLL BUILDINGS, Cuba St. 3NE 6239,' PALMERSTON NORTH. PHONE 6747. Cars for Easter! We have several good used cars in stock which we have taken in part payment for ChrysE-rs and are anxious to dispose of before the Bnd of this month and ouote special prices:— special prices: good sound proposition BUICK SIX, five-seater, a good sound proposition which we can recommend ... ... ... ... ... ... •••_ _ ••• ~130 OAKLAND, six-cylinder, recently overhauled and reconditioned; good tyres and body work, a genuine bargain At £IOO VELIC, 6-cylinder, sound order throughout, a roomy family car with e.l. and s.s. ; easy to handle and reliable; for quick sale— Will Accept £llOl BUICK, 1920 six, full three-seater, colonial body, sound mechanicalS order, only needs repainting to be worth £2oo— for Easter £l4O NASH ROADSTER, a good sturdy car, welt shod, good order through--out, fast and a good climber ... ... ... ... ... Price £l3O FORD, e. 1., s.s., just painted, good hood and tyres, excellent order, ready for a long trip Price £9O ALSO SEVERAL CHEAP CARS, in good running order .... From £2O The above prices are for cash only. Terms can be arrunged to buyers at slightly extra price. JUSTICE & EDMUNDS CHURCH STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. ■SM

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 11